Piles
also known as haemorrhoids are caused due to swelling and inflammation of the
veins present in the rectum and anus. Piles treatment through Ayurveda has been
quite effective. The ayurveda treatment is a more holistic method with no or
very few side-effects.
Now, there are two types of piles:
·
External: These are present outside the anal
verge.
·
Internal: These occur inside the rectum.
What
causes Piles:
There are several factors which increase your risk of developing piles. Some of
the common factors that might lead to piles are:
·
Genetic
tendency (due to weak rectal veins, and walls).
·
Poor
tone of muscle in the rectal region.
·
Constipation
(hard stool).
·
Obesity
·
Inactive
or sedentary lifestyle.
·
Chronic
or prolonged cough.
·
Pregnancy
·
Excessive
use of laxatives or enemas.
·
Habitual
weight lifting.
The symptoms of piles vary depending
upon the site of piles, duration of symptoms and your overall health. External
piles cause swelling outside the anus, irritation and itching. In some people,
they can be painful sometimes but they usually do not bleed. Internal piles
bleed during passage of hard stools but they are usually not painful. At times
there can be slimy discharge of mucus from the piles. Based on their severity
they can be classified into four grades (1 to 4). If you notice bleeding in
when you pass stool consult a doctor for advice.
Ayurveda Remedies for piles is used to:
·
Reduce the constipation (the commonest predisposing factor for
piles).
·
Relieve pain associated with piles and reduce the piles.
Ayurveda
medicines or herbs useful for reducing constipation are asafoetida, fennel and
cumin. Ghee, buttermilk and green leafy vegetables in diet can also reduce
constipation. Several ayurvedic remedies for treatment of piles are available.
Some of the commonly used and effective ayurvedic herbs are:
·
Carrot (Daucus carota): It is effective
in reducing the bleeding from piles (can be taken raw or cooked).
·
Garlic (Allium sativum): It is effective
in reducing the bleeding from piles and is helpful to stop the growth of
bleeding piles. Insert the garlic high up in the rectum so that it remains
inside the rectum overnight.
·
Other herbs prescribed for treatment of piles are trikatu,
cassia fistula, mimosa pudica, ailanthus excels, blumea balsamifera,and
semicarpus anacardium.
Prof. John Kurakar
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